In the regular election on Jan. 31, Poe finished first with 4,411 votes (36.1 percent) and Skop came in second with 2,955 votes (24.2 percent). On Tuesday, both improved on their vote totals, but Poe got more: Poe received 5,713 votes (56.6 percent) while Skop got 4,374 votes (43.4 percent).

For the regular election, Skop spent the most per vote out of the eight candidates. He also spent more per vote than Poe ahead of the runoff election:

Morgan Watkins, a University of Florida grad, joined the Sun in August 2012 as its county government reporter. She keeps you updated on what’s happening inside county meetings and outside in local neighborhoods. If you think something might make a good story, let her know at morgan.watkins@gvillesun.com.